Key Takeaways
1. The Casio Edifice EQB-1300 is currently in development, following previous models like EQB-501, EQB-1000, and EQB-2000.
2. The watch features a dark blue textured dial, silver-tone stainless steel case, and matching metal strap, with three analog hands and a date display.
3. Expected specifications include Bluetooth connectivity, dual time zone support, and solar-powered functionality with Tough Solar technology.
4. The EQB-1300 may have a slim design, similar to previous models with thickness between 8.9 to 9.4 mm.
5. There is no confirmed release date or pricing yet, but previous EQB models have been priced between $300 and $410.
A new watch from the Casio Edifice EQB series is currently being developed. The company already has a number of models available, including the EQB-501, EQB-1000, and EQB-2000. Now, it seems that Casio is focusing on the EQB-1300.
Upcoming Features
The Casio Edifice EQB-1300 appeared in an Indonesian certification database in 2025. Recently, Casioblog revealed a leaked photo of this new analog watch. It features a dark blue textured dial encased in silver-tone stainless steel with a matching metal strap. The watch face includes three analog hands and a simple date display positioned between the 4 o’clock and 5 o’clock markers. There are also two smaller inset dials, but their functions are currently unknown.
Specifications and Design
Some previous models in the Casio Edifice EQB line have been described as “super slim,” with thickness ranging from 8.9 to 9.4 mm (approximately 0.35 to 0.37 inches). If the EQB-1300 follows suit, it will likely have Bluetooth connectivity, enabling features like automatic time updates, dual time zone support, and a fully automated calendar. Additionally, it is expected to be solar-powered thanks to Tough Solar technology and water-resistant up to 100 meters.
Release Date and Pricing
At this time, there’s no information on when the new Casio Edifice EQB-1300 will hit the market. As for pricing, previous Edifice EQB watches in the US have been sold for prices ranging from $300 to $410.
Casioblog, SDDPI
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